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Kenya: Boost Agoa Trade Pact, Urges Minister
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The Nation (Nairobi)
16 July 2008
Posted to the web 16 July 2008
Kevin J Kelley
Washington, DC
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta has urged the United States to enhance the Agoa trade initiative by helping Kenya's exports reach world markets more efficiently.
"We would like to see more investments in our infrastructure," Mr Kenyatta, said on the opening day of a forum on the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act in Washington
"We hope the US will address our inability to get our products to markets in a cost-effective manner." The Trade minister is leading the Kenyan delegation to this year's set of discussions on Agoa.
He was scheduled to address a gathering of US and African ministers at the State Department on Tuesday afternoon.
Since its inception in 2001, the Agoa preferential trade programme has spurred the growth of Kenya's clothing-export sector by allowing duty-free access to the US market. But the lifting of international quotas in 2005 has enabled giant
Asian textile producers to increase their US market share at the expense of Agoa countries such as Kenya, resulting in the loss of thousands of the factory jobs that had been created through the US-Africa trade programme.
This year's forum is intended in part to examine this issue and to explore other export opportunities for Kenya and other Agoa countries hurt by the competition with Asian producers.
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Meanwhile Mr Kenyatta has been appointed to the chair of the Agoa African Consultative Group. He replaces Ghana's Trade minister Mr Alan Kyerematen.
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